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Self Assessment Quizzes

Self Management

Question #1

When your blood sugar is not well controlled, it is helpful to:

a. Monitor your blood sugar at different times during the day
b. Keep a logbook of your blood sugar test results, food, exercise and medication doses
c. Discuss the problem with your medical provider
d. All of the above
Correct!
All of the answers are correct. When your blood sugar is not well controlled, it is useful to monitor your blood sugar more frequently and at different times of the day. Also keep a logbook of your blood sugar results, exercise/activity, the carbohydrate content of the food, and medication doses (including insulin). You can review the log book with your medical provider to problem solve why you are having difficulty controlling your blood sugar.
Correct; however, the best answer is D.
All of the answers are correct. When your blood sugar is not well controlled, it is useful to monitor your blood sugar more frequently and at different times of the day. Also keep a logbook of your blood sugar results, exercise/activity, the carbohydrate content of the food, and medication doses (including insulin). You can review the log book with your medical provider to problem solve why you are having difficulty controlling your blood sugar.
Correct; however, the best answer is D.
All of the answers are correct. When your blood sugar is not well controlled, it is useful to monitor your blood sugar more frequently and at different times of the day. Also keep a logbook of your blood sugar results, exercise/activity, the carbohydrate content of the food, and medication doses (including insulin). You can review the log book with your medical provider to problem solve why you are having difficulty controlling your blood sugar.
Correct; however, the best answer is D.
All of the answers are correct. When your blood sugar is not well controlled, it is useful to monitor your blood sugar more frequently and at different times of the day. Also keep a logbook of your blood sugar results, exercise/activity, the carbohydrate content of the food, and medication doses (including insulin). You can review the log book with your medical provider to problem solve why you are having difficulty controlling your blood sugar.

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